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Politics : Homeland Security

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To: RocketMan who wrote (725)12/12/2001 8:13:28 AM
From: Jill  Read Replies (1) of 827
 
I was going to post that piece just now; glad you did.

Everything starts to make sense, doesn't it? I guess it WAS cross contamination for Nyugen & Lundgren. I was noticing yesterday how much air is stirred up when you open up envelopes, and what about tearing off the top part of bills (I guess I really should go electronic).

In addition I was thinking that in various offices, post offices, and homes--any place where contaminated mail released some spores--those spores are sitting around, and in the course of living may be stirred up. By vacuuming or cleaning or who knows what. A day or a year from now. Also, I noticed they said one spore led to "one colony".

It perturbs me they are working so hard on the capitol buildings, and NOT on the post offices, which are in a sense the gateways to the public.

I also remember Alibek saying exactly what this article says. He says when they were working on anthrax in Soviet Union, the spores got into every corner of the building, much to his surprise.
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